Samsung One UI 8 Beta 3 Arrives: What’s New in the Latest Up


Samsung isn’t slowing down ahead of its Unpacked event next week. Hot on the heels of its One UI 8 Watch beta release, the company has launched Beta 3 for One UI 8 on the Galaxy S25 series.

This third beta marks an important step as Samsung prepares to finalize its Android 16-based update, which will first debut on the company’s upcoming foldable lineup. Here's what Beta 3 brings to the table.

A Look at the One UI 8 Beta 3 Changelog

While not as feature-packed as the previous beta, Beta 3 focuses on important stability improvements and bug fixes that refine the experience for testers. According to Samsung’s changelog, here’s what’s new:

  • Fixed overlapping status bar issue in the Recents app with NaviStar.

  • Resolved keyboard input bug that occurred after reboot on the Secure Folder PIN screen.

  • Improved loading times when entering the Modes and Routines menu.

  • Fixed errors with swipe-to-type and S Pen to text on the keyboard.

  • Added back screen preview to the Laboratory settings.

  • Stability updates for many apps and services.

  • Numerous smaller improvements across the system.

These tweaks ensure smoother day-to-day use and demonstrate Samsung’s commitment to shipping a polished final release.

Now Brief Gains AI-Powered Birthday Cards

One of the standout additions in this beta is an upgrade to Now Brief, Samsung’s AI-driven information feed inspired by Google Now.

With Beta 3, Now Brief can now detect birthdays in your calendar and prompt you to generate custom AI-powered greeting cards. You’ll be able to choose from artistic styles like watercolor, sketch, or 3D cartoons. Users can also customize their cards with generative AI prompts or even include photos from their own gallery.

While it may not be a game-changing feature, it’s a fun addition that showcases Samsung’s ongoing investment in making Now Brief more personal and engaging—even months after its initial launch.

Availability and Release Plans

Beta 3 has already begun rolling out to Galaxy S25 series users in South Korea and select European markets.

Samsung is expected to unveil the final build of One UI 8 at its Unpacked event on July 9th in New York, alongside the debut of the new Galaxy Z Fold 7 and Galaxy Z Flip 7.

After launch, One UI 8 will arrive first on those foldable flagships before rolling out to older Galaxy devices over the coming weeks and months. If you’re enrolled in the beta program, keep an eye out for the ~1.2GB update notification soon.

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Final Thoughts

Samsung’s One UI 8 Beta 3 release is a solid step forward, smoothing out bugs while adding thoughtful new touches like AI-generated birthday cards in Now Brief. With the final launch just around the corner, Galaxy users have plenty to look forward to.

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